Nashville Zoo at night - Photo courtesy of David F. This is a fantastic way to see the city lights and nightlife. Both of these parks are open until 11 pm nightly. If you prefer a longer ride (or walk), head over to Riverfront Park then south and cross the Cumberland River on the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge to Cumberland Park. The parks are just 2.5 miles apart and are open until 10 pm. Just follow Charlotte Avenue, which has a bike lane. B-Cycle rental stations are located at both parks. Or, if you prefer, enjoy a nighttime bicycle ride from one park to the other. See the Tennessee State Capitol building at Bicentennial, and walk around the Parthenon and Lake Watauga at Centennial. At both you can see the various memorials brightly lit in all their grandeur. Two fantastic places to visit in downtown Nashville after dark are Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and Centennial Park. Parthenon at night - Photo courtesy of David F. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and Centennial Park To reserve one at Percy Warner Park, click here. To reserve a pavilion at Montgomery Bell State Park, click here. Percy Warner Park is also open late (11 pm) and offers several picnic shelters or pavilions with fireplaces, as well as various open picnic tables with permanent grills. You can cook here until quiet time, which begins at 10 pm. Have an evening or after-dark cookout at Montgomery Bell State Park, which offers several picnic tables and grills as well as a pavilion with a fireplace. Enjoy an evening cookout – much cooler! - Photo courtesy of David F.
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